CD Projekt Red (CDPR) has officially crushed player hopes for new content. The studio confirmed there are absolutely zero plans for any new DLCs or expansions for Cyberpunk 2077 beyond 2023’s Phantom Liberty.
We have no plans for additional DLCs or expansions. If anything changes, we will inform you all!
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) March 10, 2026
Rumors recently flared up when the game landed on Xbox Game Pass. Consequently, a user asked the official Cyberpunk account about a “secret new DLC” just a few days ago, on March 10. However, the account quickly shot the idea down. They explicitly stated that neither paid nor free expansions are in the works. Furthermore, a massive 2.3 update last year in mid-2025 fueled these baseless expectations. This update added autodrive, new vehicles, and extra quests. However, it did not signal a larger expansion.
Interestingly, leaked files in 2024 showed that CDPR originally planned a moon-based DLC. Ultimately, the studio killed that project. They had to divert all their resources to fix the disastrous launch of the base game. Similarly, this pivot permanently scrapped the planned multiplayer mode. Meanwhile, players remain annoyed about the studio’s priorities. The Witcher 3, a game released back in 2015, is heavily rumored to receive a new expansion this year. Yet, CDPR abandoned Cyberpunk 2077 after just one major addition.
Therefore, fans must look to the future. Cyberpunk 2 is the only upcoming content for the sci-fi franchise. Unfortunately, the sequel will not arrive until at least 2030. This massive timeline gap exists because CDPR is currently focusing heavily on an aggressive release slate for the Witcher series. Ultimately, players expecting more Night City adventures in the near future will need to adjust their expectations.
